Document Type
Article
Abstract
Study of the minor and trace element contents in the composition of early aluminium is interesting from a cultural history perspective because it can provide information on the evolution of aluminium smelting practice. A range of aluminium artefacts from the Swiss National Museum and the Lausanne Historical Museum, Switzerland, have been characterised with regard to their minor and trace element composition. This was performed using external beam Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) with 1 MeV protons and a portable X-ray fluorescence system. The concentration of Mn and Pb was significantly higher for artefacts produced by the amalgam process which confirms studies reported by others.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2018.08.019
Publication Date
8-16-2018
Recommended Citation
Whitlow, Harry J.; Wang, Liping; Guibert, Edouard; and Degrigny, Christian, "Investigations of minor elements in early aluminium artefacts" (2018). Louisiana Accelerator Center. 6.
https://scholarshub.louisiana.edu/lac/6
Comments
Received 29 October 2017; Received in revised form 29 July 2018; Accepted 16 August 2018; Available online xxx 0168-583/ © 2018.